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Nature | 2000

Interleukin 21 and its receptor are involved in NK cell expansion and regulation of lymphocyte function.

Julia Parrish-Novak; Stacey R. Dillon; Andrew Nelson; Angie Hammond; Cindy A. Sprecher; Jane A. Gross; Janet V. Johnston; Karen Madden; Wenfeng Xu; James W. West; Sara Schrader; Steve K. Burkhead; Mark D. Heipel; Cameron S. Brandt; Joseph L. Kuijper; Janet M. Kramer; Darrell Conklin; Scott R. Presnell; Jon Berry; Faith Shiota; Susan Bort; Kevin Hambly; Sherri Mudri; Chris Clegg; Margaret D. Moore; Francis J. Grant; Catherine E. Lofton-Day; Teresa Gilbert; Fenella C. Raymond; Andrew Ching

Cytokines are important in the regulation of haematopoiesis and immune responses, and can influence lymphocyte development. Here we have identified a class I cytokine receptor that is selectively expressed in lymphoid tissues and is capable of signal transduction. The full-length receptor was expressed in BaF3 cells, which created a functional assay for ligand detection and cloning. Conditioned media from activated human CD3+ T cells supported proliferation of the assay cell line. We constructed a complementary DNA expression library from activated human CD3+ T cells, and identified a cytokine with a four-helix-bundle structure using functional cloning. This cytokine is most closely related to IL2 and IL15, and has been designated IL21 with the receptor designated IL21R. In vitro assays suggest that IL21 has a role in the proliferation and maturation of natural killer (NK) cell populations from bone marrow, in the proliferation of mature B-cell populations co-stimulated with anti-CD40, and in the proliferation of T cells co-stimulated with anti-CD3.


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2009

The B7 family member B7-H6 is a tumor cell ligand for the activating natural killer cell receptor NKp30 in humans

Cameron S. Brandt; Myriam Baratin; Eugene C. Yi; Jacob Kennedy; Zeren Gao; Brian A. Fox; Betty A. Haldeman; Craig D. Ostrander; Tomonori Kaifu; Christian Chabannon; Alessandro Moretta; Robert West; Wenfeng Xu; Eric Vivier; Steven D. Levin

Cancer development is often associated with the lack of specific and efficient recognition of tumor cells by the immune system. Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes of the innate immune system that participate in the elimination of tumors. We report the identification of a tumor cell surface molecule that binds NKp30, a human receptor which triggers antitumor NK cell cytotoxicity and cytokine secretion. This previously unannotated gene belongs to the B7 family and, hence, was designated B7-H6. B7-H6 triggers NKp30-mediated activation of human NK cells. B7-H6 was not detected in normal human tissues but was expressed on human tumor cells, emphasizing that the expression of stress-induced self-molecules associated with cell transformation serves as a mode of cell recognition in innate immunity.


Journal of Immunology | 2007

Identification of the IL-17 Receptor Related Molecule IL-17RC as the Receptor for IL-17F

Rolf E. Kuestner; David W. Taft; Aaron Haran; Cameron S. Brandt; Ty Brender; Karen Lum; Brandon Harder; Shannon L. Okada; Craig D. Ostrander; James L. Kreindler; Shean J. Aujla; Brian Reardon; Margaret D. Moore; Pamela Shea; Randall Schreckhise; Thomas R. Bukowski; Scott R. Presnell; Patricia I. Guerra-Lewis; Julia Parrish-Novak; Jeff L. Ellsworth; Stephen R. Jaspers; Katherine E. Lewis; Mark W. Appleby; Jay K. Kolls; Mark W. Rixon; James W. West; Zeren Gao; Steven D. Levin

The proinflammatory cytokines IL-17A and IL-17F have a high degree of sequence similarity and share many biological properties. Both have been implicated as factors contributing to the progression of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Moreover, reagents that neutralize IL-17A significantly ameliorate disease severity in several mouse models of human disease. IL-17A mediates its effects through interaction with its cognate receptor, the IL-17 receptor (IL-17RA). We report here that the IL-17RA-related molecule, IL-17RC is the receptor for IL-17F. Notably, both IL-17A and IL-17F bind to IL-17RC with high affinity, leading us to suggest that a soluble form of this molecule may serve as an effective therapeutic antagonist of IL-17A and IL-17F. We generated a soluble form of IL-17RC and demonstrate that it effectively blocks binding of both IL-17A and IL-17F, and that it inhibits signaling in response to these cytokines. Collectively, our work indicates that IL-17RC functions as a receptor for both IL-17A and IL-17F and that a soluble version of this protein should be an effective antagonist of IL-17A and IL-17F mediated inflammatory diseases.


European Journal of Immunology | 2011

Vstm3 is a member of the CD28 family and an important modulator of T-cell function

Steven D. Levin; David W. Taft; Cameron S. Brandt; Christoph Bucher; Edward D. Howard; Eric M. Chadwick; Janet V. Johnston; Angela K. Hammond; Kristen Bontadelli; Daniel Ardourel; LuAnn Hebb; Anitra Wolf; Thomas R. Bukowski; Mark W. Rixon; Joseph L. Kuijper; Craig D. Ostrander; James W. West; Janine Bilsborough; Brian A. Fox; Zeren Gao; Wenfeng Xu; Fred Ramsdell; Bruce R. Blazar; Katherine E. Lewis

Members of the CD28 family play important roles in regulating T‐cell functions and share a common gene structure profile. We have identified VSTM3 as a protein whose gene structure matches that of the other CD28 family members. This protein (also known as TIGIT and WUCAM) has been previously shown to affect immune responses and is expressed on NK cells, activated and memory T cells, and Tregs. The nectin‐family proteins CD155 and CD112 serve as counter‐structures for VSTM3, and CD155 and CD112 also bind to the activating receptor CD226 on T cells and NK cells. Hence, this group of interacting proteins forms a network of molecules similar to the well‐characterized CD28–CTLA‐4–CD80–CD86 network. In the same way that soluble CTLA‐4 can be used to block T‐cell responses, we show that soluble Vstm3 attenuates T‐cell responses in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, animals deficient in Vstm3 are more sensitive to autoimmune challenges indicating that this new member of the CD28 family is an important regulator of T‐cell responses.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2002

Interleukins 19, 20, and 24 signal through two distinct receptor complexes. Differences in receptor-ligand interactions mediate unique biological functions.

Julia Parrish-Novak; Wenfeng Xu; Ty Brender; Lena Yao; Crystal Jones; James W. West; Cameron S. Brandt; Laura J. Jelinek; Karen Madden; Patricia A. Mckernan; Donald C. Foster; Stephen R. Jaspers; Yasmin A. Chandrasekher


Archive | 2002

Interleukins 19, 20, and 24 Signal through Two Distinct Receptor Complexes

Mediate Unique; Biological Functions; Julia Parrish-Novak; Wenfeng Xu; Ty Brender; Lena Yao; Crystal Jones; James W. West; Cameron S. Brandt; Laura J. Jelinek; Karen Madden; Patricia A. Mckernan; Donald C. Foster; Stephen R. Jaspers; Yasmin A. Chandrasekher


Archive | 2006

Compositions and methods for modulating immune responses

Steven D. Levin; Janine Bilsborough; James W. West; Cameron S. Brandt; Frederick J. Ramsdell; Edward D. Howard; Eric M. Chadwick; Zeren Gao


Archive | 2007

TETRAMERIZING POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF USE

James W. West; Cameron S. Brandt


Archive | 2008

Anti-zB7H6 antibody-drug conjugates

Cameron S. Brandt; Jacob J. Kennedy; Wenfeng Xu; Eugene C. Yi; Brian A. Fox; Zeren Gao


Archive | 2008

B7 FAMILY MEMBER zB7H6 AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS

Cameron S. Brandt; Jacob J. Kennedy; Wenfeng Xu; Eugene C. Yi; Brian A. Fox; Zeren Gao; Pallavur V. Sivakumar

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Benaroya Research Institute

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